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Modern Photography in a Brand-New Space

By jason - up to 2007 (archived) • Oct 1st, 2007 • Category: Loose Ends, News for Creatives (archives), Photography

 By Karen Rosenberg of the New York Times:
“Since its 2003 survey of Thomas Struth, the Metropolitan Museum of Art has been getting serious about photography. In 2005 it presented a Diane Arbus retrospective and, in a stunning move, acquired more than 8,500 works by absorbing the Gilman Paper Company Collection. Last spring it offered a glimpse of video and new-media works from its holdings. (Who knew the Met even had video, let alone a David Hammons?) Now the museum has designated a gallery exclusively for the exhibition of photographs made after 1960.”

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